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  • Kid, do you believe in the trinity?

    It is certain that those who were followers of Christ in the first 30-100 years did not hold the trinity as we do now. Some were thinking thoughts (Paul/others?) which lead to the trinity doctrine we have now, but none believed in the current doctrine of the trinity.

    JM
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    • Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
      Kid, do you believe in the trinity?

      It is certain that those who were followers of Christ in the first 30-100 years did not hold the trinity as we do now. Some were thinking thoughts (Paul/others?) which lead to the trinity doctrine we have now, but none believed in the current doctrine of the trinity.

      JM
      I'm not sure what your point is. Yes, I believe in the trinity doctrine although it's not something I think about alot. Your statement seems a bit contradicting. You say you are certain that none of them believed in the trinity doctrine, but then you say that possibly Paul and others were thinking it. Is your point that no one can know truth unless they get it from another generation? How do you know no one believed that Jesus and the Holy Spirit were God?
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      • The trinity doctrine is quite complicated, it is built on interpretations of the beliefs of Paul/etc. It isn't just the belief that Christ, the Father, and the Spirit were all God (were some created, one God, nature of Christ, nature of the Spirit (which isn't really found in the OT, it wasn't a solid idea I think before Christ), etc).

        Just because it built upon the beliefs of Paul/etc, doesn't mean they believed it, it was the development of theologians who read the works of Paul/John/etc and were trying to understand God.



        JM
        Jon Miller-
        I AM.CANADIAN
        GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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        • Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
          The trinity doctrine is quite complicated, it is built on interpretations of the beliefs of Paul/etc. It isn't just the belief that Christ, the Father, and the Spirit were all God (were some created, one God, nature of Christ, nature of the Spirit (which isn't really found in the OT, it wasn't a solid idea I think before Christ), etc).

          Just because it built upon the beliefs of Paul/etc, doesn't mean they believed it, it was the development of theologians who read the works of Paul/John/etc and were trying to understand God.



          JM
          Maybe I should have said not then, I do not believe in the trinity doctrine as I'm not that well read on all of the implications. I'm not a big fan of church doctrine. I'm not saying it's all wrong, but some of it is.
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          • What is doctrine but our understanding of God?

            JM
            Jon Miller-
            I AM.CANADIAN
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            • Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
              What is doctrine but our understanding of God?

              JM
              Doctrine is the church's understanding of God, not necessarily mine. For example, I don't believe in the doctrine of original sin. I just don't. And it would be an atrocity if I were just to make myself believe in it just because it is church doctrine.
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              • Huh? How is that relevant.

                JM
                Jon Miller-
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                • Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
                  Huh? How is that relevant.

                  JM
                  I don't know, because I still don't really know what your point is. The Bible is an eternal thing. Doctine is not. It is systematic, finite and changable. I'm not really sure what your point is about doctrine.
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                  • You disagreed with Imran about understanding increasing as time goes by. I gave an example, the current understanding of the Trinity came about over time. It wasn't what the followers of Christ held in the 1st generation.

                    JM
                    Jon Miller-
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                    GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

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                    • Originally posted by Jon Miller View Post
                      You disagreed with Imran about understanding increasing as time goes by. I gave an example, the current understanding of the Trinity came about over time. It wasn't what the followers of Christ held in the 1st generation.

                      JM
                      First, it doesn't mean that the doctrine of the trinity as you believe it is true. Second, one example doesn't make a rule. Third, it doesn't mean that what people believe today is true. And finally, I wouldn't expect most people to have believed in the trinity, as I believe most people are like herd animals. They follow each other. They started believing in the trinity because others were believing in it. The church was telling them to believe in it.
                      Last edited by Kidlicious; July 19, 2012, 13:15.
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                      • Thank you, Nietzsche.

                        Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
                        Wisdom does not take 2,000 years to learn.
                        No, it takes longer. We are not yet wise. But those among us who are the wisest have taken the lessons and learning of the past to heart.
                        “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                        - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                        • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View Post
                          Thank you, Nietzsche.



                          No, it takes longer. We are not yet wise. But those among us who are the wisest have taken the lessons and learning of the past to heart.
                          Are you wiser than Abraham or Socrates? No. Thousands of years have not helped you one bit.
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                          • To be clear, I'm talking about wisdom in a strict sense. There has been progress do to the gain in historical knowledge. But the kind that I'm talking about doesn't lend itself to progress.
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                            • It doesn't really take very long to be wise. Easy to lose too.

                              The other day I was out working on the house. Net brought my lunch out, and her younger sisters stopped by too. On the way home there were some dishes, garbage, and tools to bring back. Net's younger sisters had a length of PVC pipe and put a couple sacks on it full of most of the odds and ends. Then they ported it on their shoulders. This could be something of a chore, as it's a long walk, dirt path, "itchy grass"... but what struck me was the whole way they were playing games with the load... trying to outmaneuver the other by standing higher on the hill (going quite a ways out of their way in the process), speeding up and slowing down, chasing after the dog, and laughing the whole way.

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